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Bright future for ponies rescued from Whispering Willows sanctuary

Bright future for ponies rescued from Whispering Willows sanctuary
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Amazing work as shaggy rescue ponies transformed and rehomed

Horsetalk.co.nz Share Frankie has been transformed from a scared, shaggy youngster into a sleek, happy and healthy pony. © World Horse Welfare As three-year-old Frankie walked confidently up into the trailer that was leaving World Horse Welfare’s Penny Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre to take him to his new rehomers at the weekend, it marked a major milestone. Little Frankie was the last of the horses from Penny Farm that had been rescued by World Horse Welfare from a failing animal sanctuary in 2019 to be rehomed. When 13.2hh Cilybebyll Frankie was rescued in November 2019 he was underweight, with a high worm burden and overgrown feet and was terrified of human contact. It has taken a lot of time and experienced nursing and handling in the charity’s care to turn him into the happy, healthy and confident young horse that he now is. Frankie was one of 137 horses and ponies rescued in a large multi-agency operation in south Wales alongside RSPCA, Redwings, the British Horse S

Sick and neglected, young colts find a real sanctuary

Sick and neglected, young colts find a real sanctuary
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Whispering Willows sanctuary owner banned after 137 horses removed and two put down

Horse & Hound Trending: Credit: RSPCA The owner of a sanctuary from which 137 horses were removed after concerns were raised for their welfare has been banned from keeping horses for a decade. Sandra Jane Kaverneng-Stolp, known as Sandra Stolp, who ran the Whispering Willows sanctuary, pleaded guilty to causing suffering to animals in her care. The 54-year-old, of Derwen Road, Pontardawe, Swansea, pleaded guilty to four offences under the Animal Welfare Act, relating to 22 horses, at Swansea Magistrates’ Court yesterday (15 February). The 137 horses, found at three sites, were signed over to equine charities in November 2019, after concerns were raised. A multi-agency operation involving the RSPCA, World Horse Welfare, Redwings, the British Horse Society, the Horse Trust, Blue Cross, Bransby Horses, the Mare & Foal Sanctuary and the Donkey Sanctuary was described as an “incredible illustration” of what can be achieved for animal welfare by joint working.

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